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!colspan="7"| Cervidae Family
!colspan="7"| Cervidae Family
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| {{wp|Fallow Deer|Northern Kasperi's Deer}} || Cervos Aquilo || [[File:Dama dama8.JPG|center|frameless|150px]] || [[File:LC IUCN 3 1.svg|center|Frameless]]
| {{wp|Fallow Deer|Southern Kasperi's Deer}} || Cervos Aquilo || [[File:Dama dama8.JPG|center|frameless|150px]] || [[File:LC IUCN 3 1.svg|center|Frameless]]
|| 63 inches long, 33 inches tall at the shoulder. Males weigh around 220 pounds, females 100. usually roams in groups of up to 20. || Orphion border to the upper extent of the Novorosa River.
|| 63 inches long, 33 inches tall at the shoulder. Males weigh around 220 pounds, females 100. usually roams in groups of up to 20. || lower extent of the Novorosa River to the southern border of Gilja
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| {{wp|Sika Deer|Southern Kasperi's Deer}} || Cervos Meridies || [[File:Cervus nippon hortulorum qtl5.jpg|center|frameless|150px]]
| {{wp|Sika Deer|Nothern Kasperi's Deer}} || Cervos Meridies || [[File:Cervus nippon hortulorum qtl5.jpg|center|frameless|150px]]
  || [[File:LC IUCN 3 1.svg|center|Frameless]]|| 70 inches long, 43 at the shoulder. Males commonly weigh around 240 pounds, with females around 110 pounds. Usually solitary, with large groups occurring in winter. || lower extent of the Novorosa River to the southern border of Gilja
  || [[File:LC IUCN 3 1.svg|center|Frameless]]|| 70 inches long, 43 at the shoulder. Males commonly weigh around 240 pounds, with females around 110 pounds. Usually solitary, with large groups occurring in winter. || Orphion border to the upper extent of the Novorosa River.
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| {{wp| Moose}} || Alces Alces || [[File:Moose superior.jpg|center|frameless|150px]]
| {{wp| Moose}} || Alces Alces || [[File:Moose superior.jpg|center|frameless|150px]]
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| {{wp|Sei Whale}} || Balaenopteroidea Borealis || [[File:Sei whale mother and calf Christin Khan NOAA.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
| {{wp|Sei Whale}} || Balaenopteroidea Borealis || [[File:Sei whale mother and calf Christin Khan NOAA.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
|| [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Reaches up to 64 feet long, and weighs up to 28 tons. Roams in Families of up to 5+. || Found in all oceans, but generally avoids tropical waters whenever possible. Breeds and rears young in the arctic waters of Talvistova.
|| [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Reaches up to 64 feet long, and weighs up to 28 tons. Roams in pods of up to 5. || Found in all oceans, but generally avoids tropical waters whenever possible. Breeds and rears young in the arctic waters of Talvistova.
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| {{wp|Minke Whale}} || Balaenoptera acutorostrata || [[File:Minke Whale (NOAA).jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
| {{wp|Minke Whale}} || Balaenoptera acutorostrata || [[File:Minke Whale (NOAA).jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
|| [[File: CR IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || || Found in the Ephesian Sea (Body of Water West of Talvistova).
|| [[File: CR IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Reaches anywhere from 20 to 28 feet, and weighs up to 5 tons. Generally roams in groups of 3, although larger groups are formed when migrating. || Global. Breeds in the Gulf of Paajarvi.
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!colspan="7"| Delphinidae Family
!colspan="7"| Delphinidae Family
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| {{wp|Commerson's Dolphin|Tuxedo Dolphin}} || Balaena Pumilus Talvistovii || [[File:Commdolph01.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
| {{wp|Commerson's Dolphin|Tuxedo Dolphin}} || Balaena Pumilus Talvistovii || [[File:Commdolph01.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
|| [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Found in the coastal areas around Talvistova.
|| [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Generally 5 feet long. Can weigh anywhere from 75 to 150 pounds.  A mature female caught off the coast of the Talistovan Lapland was 4.5 Feet long and 51 pounds, making it the smallest cetacean on record. || Found in the coastal areas around Talvistova.
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!colspan="7"| Phocoenidae Family
!colspan="7"| Phocoenidae Family
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| {{wp|Spectacled Porpoise}} || Phocoena dioptrica || [[File:Porpoise.org-adopt-a-spectacled-porpoise-spectacled-porpoise-promo.jpg|150px|frameless|center]] || [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Found in the southern Ocean and the coastal areas around the country.
| {{wp|Spectacled Porpoise}} || Phocoena dioptrica || [[File:Porpoise.org-adopt-a-spectacled-porpoise-spectacled-porpoise-promo.jpg|150px|frameless|center]] || [[File: DD IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Very little is known about this species, as it was just described as a species in 2003. || Found in the Arctic Ocean and the coastal areas around the country.
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!colspan="7"| Ziphiidae Family
!colspan="7"| Ziphiidae Family
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| {{wp|Shepherd's Beaked Whale| Ephesian Sea Whale}} || Tasmacetus Ephesii || [[File:Antarctic.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
| {{wp|Shepherd's Beaked Whale| Johannesson's Beaked Whale}} || Tasmacetus Ephesii || [[File:Antarctic.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
|| [[File: CR IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Found in the Ephesian Sea west of Talvistova
|| [[File: CR IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Adults range anywhere from 20 to 23 feet, and can weigh upwards of 3 and a half tons. || Found in the arctic waters north of Talvistova.
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| {{wp|Sowerby's Beaked Whale| Belantican Sea Whale}} || Tasmacetus Belanticii || [[File:7977293321 f424c1e8bb b.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
| {{wp|Sowerby's Beaked Whale| Northern Sea Whale}} || Tasmacetus Belanticii || [[File:7977293321 f424c1e8bb b.jpg|150px|frameless|center]]
|| [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Found in the Belantican Sea to the East of Talvistova
|| [[File: EN IUCN 3 1.svg|center|35px]] || Reach up to 16 feet, and anywhere from 1 to 1.5 tons. || Found in the sea to the East of Talvistova
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 24 July 2020

There are _ total species in Talvistova according to the RESI. This is includes 41 species of Mammal, _ Species of Bird, 6 species of reptiles and amphibians, and _ number of fish.

Mammals

Even Toed Ungulates

Even-toed ungulates are members of the order Artiodactyla. The even-toed ungulates are ungulates whose weight is borne about equally by the third and fourth toes, rather than mostly or entirely by the third as in odd-toed ungulates.

Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Description Range
Cervidae Family
Southern Kasperi's Deer Cervos Aquilo
Dama dama8.JPG
Frameless
63 inches long, 33 inches tall at the shoulder. Males weigh around 220 pounds, females 100. usually roams in groups of up to 20. lower extent of the Novorosa River to the southern border of Gilja
Nothern Kasperi's Deer Cervos Meridies
Cervus nippon hortulorum qtl5.jpg
Frameless
70 inches long, 43 at the shoulder. Males commonly weigh around 240 pounds, with females around 110 pounds. Usually solitary, with large groups occurring in winter. Orphion border to the upper extent of the Novorosa River.
Moose Alces Alces
Moose superior.jpg
Status iucn CR icon.svg
9 feet long, 6 feet tall at the shoudler. Males weigh upwards of 1,000 pounds, and females around 800. Exclusively solitary year round. Limited parts of the Northern Border Region
Suidae Family
Wooly Boar Verres Pexus
Bearded Pigs2.jpg
VU IUCN 3 1.svg
60 inches long, females slightly shorter at 51 inches. 23 inches tall at the shoulder. both genders weigh around 170 pounds. Usually found in groups generally 5 people long Found largely in the swamp-like border forests.
Bovidae Family
Kivinen Sheep Aries Saxeus
Mouflon in zoo.jpg
VU IUCN 3 1.svg
70 inches long, 35 inches tall at the shoulder. Males weigh around 110 pounnds, and females around 77. Generally found in groups made up of 1 male and up to 6 females. Found exclusively in the mountains of central Talvistova.
Wilhelm Sheep Aries Nix
Argali-93d7f6d1bb33616d25487796ca5cbfaf (1).jpg
NT IUCN 3 1.svg
8 feet long, 5 feet tall at the shoulder. Males can weigh anywhere from 214 to 700 pounds, with females ranging from 95 to 200. Generally solitary, but breeding groups do occur during rut. Found exclusively in the mountains of central Talvistova.
Western Slope Sheep Aries Declive
Pseudois nayaur.JPG
CR IUCN 3 1.svg
Up to 65 inches long, 36 inches tall at the shouder. Both Genders weigh around 170 pounds.

Found only on the Western slope of the Danube Mountains in the north.

Carnivorans

Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Description Range
Canidae Family
Alpine Wolf Lupus Alpinae
Loup du Canada (Canis lupus mackenzii).JPG
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
63 inches long, 31 inches tall at the shoulder. Both genders weigh around 80 pounds. Forms packs of up to 12. Found exclusive in the mountains of central Talvistova
Pine Wolf Lupus Pinus
Eastern-wolf.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
63 inches long, 31 inches tall at the shoulder. Both genders weigh around 80 pounds. Forms packs of up to 12. Once thought to be it's own species, but was instead determined to be a subspecies of the Alpine wolf. Found primarily in the woods of northern talvistova, but is also known to end up as far south as Skalgaard.
Painted Wolf Lupus Picta
African wild dog (Lycaon pictus pictus).jpg
EW IUCN 3 1.svg
44 inches long, 31 inches tall at the shoulder. Males generally weigh in at 72 pounds, and Females at 54 pounds. Live in Family units up to 6 members strong. Originally found all over the Northern half of the country, but now only 6 breeding pairs are currently housed at the Mill Zoology Center.
Western Fox Vulpes Occidens
Pseudalopex fulvipes-primer plano.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
31 inches long. Males weigh up to 25 pounds, and Females up to 13. Lives in family units up to 4. Found all over the country, even down into the big cities, where it scavenges garbage.
Crab Eater Fox Vulpes Cancer
Crab-eating Fox.JPG
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Length reaches up to 25 inches, and can weigh up to 17 pounds. Generally solitary except during breeding season. Found mainly on the coast.
Felidae Family
Strommen's Lynx Lynx Strommenii
Lynx lynx2.jpg
CR IUCN 3 1.svg
51 inches long, 28 inches tall at the shoulder. Males weigh between 40 to 68 pounds, with females never exceeding 40. Solitary. Found in the Mountainous forests of central Talvistova
Mustelidae Family
Corentian Badger Melis Corentii
Taxidea taxus (Point Reyes, 2007).jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
24 to 30 inches long. Males can weigh up to 19 pounds, and females up to 14. Found mostly in the foothills of the mountains across Talvistova.
Wolverine Gulo Gulo
Wolverine 01.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
26 to 42 inches long, and weighs anywhere from 12 to 55 pounds, but exceptional specimens have been measured up to 77. Solitary except during breeding season. Found mostly in the border forests of Northern Talvistova
Greater Grison Galictis vittata
Greater grison.jpg
NT IUCN 3 1.svg
18 to 24 inches long, and weighs anywhere from 3.5 to 8.5 pounds. They live in breeding pairs, and mate for life. Found also mainly in the foothills of Talvistova.
Lesser Grison Galictis cuja
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NT IUCN 3 1.svg
10 to 20 inches in length, and anywhere from 2.5 to 5 pounds. Lives in family units of up to 5. Found in the coastal and urban areas of the country.
Phocidae Family
Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina
Mating scene with elevated Alpha Male. Elephant Seals of Piedras Blancas.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Bulls grow anywhere from 14 to 19 feet long, and weigh up to 9,000 pounds, whereas females measure in up to 10 feet in length, and can weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Generally solitary, and forms harems during mating season. Found on the northern waters and beaches, all the way into the Belantican Sea
Ribbon Seal Histriophoca fasciata
Male Ribbon Sea Ozernoy Gulf Russia.jpg
NT IUCN 3 1.svg
Grows up to 5.2 feet long, and weighs up to 200 pounds. Generally solitary, and forms large breeding herds during mating season. Found in the southern seas and icepacks around Talvistova.
Ursidae Family
Brown Bear Ursus Arctos
Kamchatka Brown Bear near Dvuhyurtochnoe on 2015-07-23.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Anywhere in length from 5 to 9 feet, males weigh up to 478 pounds, while females weigh up to 335 pounds. Males are generally solitary, and females generally stay in family units with their cubs until they reach maturity. Found from the norther border to the central mountain ranges.

Cetaceans

The order Cetacea includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. They are the mammals most fully adapted to aquatic life with a spindle-shaped nearly hairless body, protected by a thick layer of blubber, and forelimbs and tail modified to provide propulsion underwater.

Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Description Range
Balaenopteroidae Family
Sei Whale Balaenopteroidea Borealis
Sei whale mother and calf Christin Khan NOAA.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Reaches up to 64 feet long, and weighs up to 28 tons. Roams in pods of up to 5. Found in all oceans, but generally avoids tropical waters whenever possible. Breeds and rears young in the arctic waters of Talvistova.
Minke Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Minke Whale (NOAA).jpg
CR IUCN 3 1.svg
Reaches anywhere from 20 to 28 feet, and weighs up to 5 tons. Generally roams in groups of 3, although larger groups are formed when migrating. Global. Breeds in the Gulf of Paajarvi.
Delphinidae Family
Tuxedo Dolphin Balaena Pumilus Talvistovii
Commdolph01.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Generally 5 feet long. Can weigh anywhere from 75 to 150 pounds. A mature female caught off the coast of the Talistovan Lapland was 4.5 Feet long and 51 pounds, making it the smallest cetacean on record. Found in the coastal areas around Talvistova.
Phocoenidae Family
Spectacled Porpoise Phocoena dioptrica
Porpoise.org-adopt-a-spectacled-porpoise-spectacled-porpoise-promo.jpg
DD IUCN 3 1.svg
Very little is known about this species, as it was just described as a species in 2003. Found in the Arctic Ocean and the coastal areas around the country.
Ziphiidae Family
Johannesson's Beaked Whale Tasmacetus Ephesii
Antarctic.jpg
CR IUCN 3 1.svg
Adults range anywhere from 20 to 23 feet, and can weigh upwards of 3 and a half tons. Found in the arctic waters north of Talvistova.
Northern Sea Whale Tasmacetus Belanticii
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EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Reach up to 16 feet, and anywhere from 1 to 1.5 tons. Found in the sea to the East of Talvistova

Lagomorphs

The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae (hares and rabbits), and Ochotonidae (pikas). Though they can resemble rodents, and were classified as a superfamily in that order until the early 20th century, they have since been considered a separate order. They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two.

Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Range
Ochotonidae Family
Alpine pika Ochotona alpina central
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found Primarily in the Central Mountain Ranges
Danube Pika Ochotona Danuvius
The Pika.jpg
CR IUCN 3 1.svg
Found exclusively in the Danube Mountains.
Coal Pika Ochotona Nigreos
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LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found in regions where coal was historically mined, that being the provinces of Djuga and Gilja.
Kaiser Pika Ochotona Caesar
Collared Pika - Hatchers Pass Alaska.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Found all over the country.
Leporidae Family
Snowshoe Hare Lepus americanus
Snowshoe Hare, Shirleys Bay.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found in the border forests.

Rodents

Rodents are members of the order Rodentia. Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40 percent of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be keep short by gnawing.

Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Range
Castoridae Family
Corentian Beaver Castor Corentii
Beaver pho34.jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
Found in the Various rivers of Northern Talvistova
Cricetidae Family
Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus
Muskrat Foraging.JPG
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found along the banks of the northern rivers.
Tundra Vole Microtus oeconomus
TundraVole23.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found mostly in the mountains, but in recent years has been spotted as far south as the Ljustad.
Muridae Family
Yellow-necked mouse Apodemus flavicollis
Apodemus.flavicollis.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found mostly in suburban neighborhoods due to being pushed out of Urban areas by larger rodents.
wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus
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LC IUCN 3 1.svg

Found on almost the entirity of the Country.

Grain Mouse Apodemus Grano
Micromysminutus1.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found in the northern food producing provinces.
Wharf Rat Rattus norvegicus
Rattus norvegicus -Fairlands Valley Park, Stevenage, England-8.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found in most urban places, especially ljustad.
Sciuridae Family
Carolean Gray Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis
Eastern Grey Squirrel.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found in several forests around the country, but has recently begun moving southward into the major cities.
Tassle Ear Squirrel Sciurus aberti kaibabensis
Kaibab Squirrel.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found mostly in northern forests and Kvingannes.
Rockchuck Marmota flaviventris
Marmota flaviventris (Yellow Bellied Marmot), Yosemite NP - Diliff.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found almost exclusively in the mountains.

Birds

Ducks, Geese, and Waterfowl
Common Name Scientific Name Photo NESI Status Description
Sooty Goose Anser anser
Greylag Goose - St James's Park, London - Nov 2006.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
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Reptiles and Amphibians

Reptiles
Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Range
Common Adder Vipera Communia
Benny Trapp Vipera berus.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Indigenous to the northern forests.
Frog-Eating Snake Serpens Ranae Comedenti
Natrix natrix (Marek Szczepanek).jpg
EN IUCN 3 1.svg
found usually around rivers in the north.
Viviparous lizard Zootoca vivipara
Common (viviparous) lizard (zootoca vivipara).jpg
EW IUCN 3 1.svg
used to be all over the Northern half, but predation has led to the only breeding pair left being in the Mill Zoology Center.
Amphibians
Common Name Scientific Name Photo RESI Status Range
Common Toad Bufo Bufo
Bufo bufo sitting-Iric2006.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Indigenous to the rivers and ponds of the Northern Forests.
Natterjack Epidalea calamita
Bufo calamita (Marek Szczepanek).jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
found usually around rivers in the north.
Moor Frog Rana arvalis
RanaArvalisFemale.jpg
LC IUCN 3 1.svg
Found near almost every body of water in Talvistova.

Fish